How to catch an invisible bad guy

Alice Walstead

Book - 2025

The How to Catch kids are having fun at a carnival when an Invisible Bad Guy falls out of the movie they are watching! Convinced that the kids' catching net is the ultimate world-domination device, the Invisible Bad Guy steals it and tries to get away. While this new foe may have superpowers, the How to Catch kids have a few carnival tricks up their sleeves. Can YOU help catch this villain or will their net be lost forever? Full of zany traps, silly rhymes, and bright illustrations, this picture book is sure to capture the attention young readers and educators alike. With STEAM concepts and hilarious characters, How to Catch an Invisible Bad Guy is the perfect summer read, holiday basket or stocking stuffer, or classroom gift for child...ren ages 4-10! Here I am! Muhahaha! My reign has just begun. Do YOU think you can catch me? Alright, let's have some fun!

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Catch adventure while you can. A group of kids, who have attempted to corral everything from the Tooth Fairy to Santa Claus in previous series installments, are watching a feature calledThe Invisible Bad Guy at a carnival. Suddenly, the titular villain tumbles from the screen and nabs the kids' net. He's convinced that with the aid of this "Supreme Catcher," he'll be unstoppable in his goal of world domination. He creates more mischief by using the net to make himself actually invisible before leading the kids on a merry chase. The youngsters remain in hot pursuit, keeping up the frenetic pace on the roller coaster, race cars, and other rides and amusements; even paint poured on the bad guy doesn't slow him down one bit. But then, the kids ultimately triumph: Their quarry loses the Supreme Catcher and becomes visible again while conceding that the adventure was fun; the kids retrieve their net, and the bad guy returns to his movie. Just another day of chasing. The rhymes are often awkward, and the premise is a bit confusing--why exactly does the children's net have the power of invisibility? Still, series devotees likely won't question this plot point; they'll enjoy the upbeat verse, the energetic digital illustrations, and the carnival setting. Characters are diverse. High-spirited fun.(Picture book. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.